This article is the first in a series of interpretation articles by Sharon Hanzik, PWLTMN and former interpreter for Texas Parks and Wildlife In parks, museums, nature preserves and other…
This article is the first in a series of interpretation articles by Sharon Hanzik, PWLTMN and former interpreter for Texas Parks and Wildlife In parks, museums, nature preserves and other…
by Bee Harris, PWLCTMN Member My husband and I sat at a table with a couple named Judy and Joel. We were attending a pond management class. Husband Joel said,…
This article was written by Ron Diderich, PWLTMN On Tuesday, three students and their teacher placed three “Shelbyville Cubes” into the lake. They constructed these cubes during the spring semester…
By: Bee Harris Wildfire is scientifically recognized to benefit forests and grasslands of Texas by strengthening the relationship between animal, plant, and environment. However, what used to be a natural…
The following article is written by Sharon Hanzik, PWLTMN The title of this article is also the title of a book written by Freeman Tilden. Although many authors have followed…
by Shaila Palamand At a glance, this looks like a bumblebee. It also sounds like a bumblebee, and flies like a bumblebee. But this is not a bumblebee – it’s…
by Shaila Palamand Spring is a popular season for caterpillars to hatch. Those of you located in the Piney Woods area have, no doubt, noticed the current abundance of Salt…
This article was written by Leigh Allen, PWLTMN Being retired I am outdoors more often, and around people much less often, than in previous years. I look inward and read…
Fishin’ Hole Nature by Bron Clear, PWLTMN, published in Dockline (3/1/24 “Birds of a feather flock together”. That’s the saying, but it’s not always the case. Bird behavior in winter…
by Beth Miller, PWLTMN Binoculars and maps, water, cameras, and phone apps were ready, as 14 Piney Wood Lakes Texas Master Naturalists (PWLTMN) in 7 teams braved 40-degree temperatures to…